The new engineers specializing in Microelectronics and Computer Science received warm congratulations, wishes for success, and messages conveying values and commitment during a beautiful ceremony on November 30 at the Georges Charpak Provence Campus, in the presence of 300 guests and their class sponsor, Frédéric Pithoud.

The event was opened by Pascal Ray, Director of Mines Saint-Étienne, Roger Meï, Mayor of Gardanne, and Claudine Die, deputy to Member of Parliament François-Michel Lambert.
Philippe Lalevée, Director of the GC Provence Campus and Director of the Centre of Microelectronics in Provence, Xavier Olagne, Director of Education, joined by the Registrar’s Office team and the academic supervisors, in turn congratulated the class and highlighted the strengths of the engineering program, particularly the internationalization of the curriculum and student mobility.

Floor was given to the alumni, Serge Vigier, President of MINES Saint-Étienne ALUMNI, and Massinissa Ait Gherbi, delegate at the GC Provence Campus, then to the class representatives, Alix Bouloc, Alexandre Cheucle, and Arthur Godart, who concluded by recalling the highlights of these 3 years of student life at the Gardanne Campus.

“Give meaning to your work and don’t hesitate to explore other horizons!”: the class sponsor delivered strong and practical messages to the graduates. > Read the speech by Frédéric Pithoud, CEO of Editag

The ISMIN Class of 2019 includes 60 graduate engineers:
  • 2 double-degree graduates from a partner institution: Eurecom Sophia Antipolis, Polytechnique Montréal
  • 3 double-degree graduates of the Master of Science in Engineering in Hybrid Electronics
  • One engineer-entrepreneur and one naval officer; 45 engineers are on permanent contracts
  • 7 are continuing their studies, particularly in CIFRE PhD programs
  • 4 are carrying out a VIE (International Volunteer in Business) assignment
  • 15 enriched their curriculum with the Strategic Management of Organisations course

Thank you to all the teams: registrar’s office, communication, logistics, technical, and campus staff for their contribution to the success of this event; congratulations once again to the ISMIN Class of 2019!

Thank you to the academic supervisors: Nabil Absi, Sylvain Blayac, Nadia El Mrabet, Michel Fiocchi, Olivier Potin, Jean-Baptiste Rigaud, Claude Yugma.

All photos are available via this link.

Contacts: Ségolène Courant, Communication Department, Bernard Dhalluin, Catherine Dessi, for the teaching team


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